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observe+that

  • 1 sagen

    - {to observe} quan sát, nhận xét, theo dõi, tiến hành, cử hành, làm, tuân theo, chú ý giữ, tôn trọng - {to say (said,said) that is to say tức là, nói một cách khác, hay là, ít nhất thì - {to speak (spoke,spoken) nói, nói với, nói chuyện, nói lên, phát biểu, diễn thuyết, đọc diễn văn, sủa, nổ, kêu, giống như thật, trông giống như thật, nói rõ, chứng tỏ, gọi, nói chuyện với - {to tell (told,told) nói ra, nói cho biết, bảo, chỉ cho, cho biết, biểu thị, biểu lộ, tỏ, kể, thuật lại, xác định, phân biệt, khẳng định, cả quyết, biết, tiết lộ, phát giác, đếm, lần, nói về, ảnh hưởng đến - có kết quả = ja sagen {to say the word}+ = sagen wir {say}+ = nein sagen {to deny; to refuse}+ = ich muß sagen {I declare; I'm bound to say}+ = ich will sagen {I mean to say}+ = das will viel sagen {that's saying a lot}+ = ich darf wohl sagen {I dare say}+ = wie soll ich sagen? {how shall I put it?}+ = das kann man laut sagen {you may say it openly}+ = man kann ruhig sagen {it is safe to say}+ = das will sehr viel sagen {that is saying a lot}+ = es läßt sich nicht sagen {there's no saying}+ = um es ganz offen zu sagen {to put it bluntly}+ = es liegt mir fern zu sagen {I am far from saying}+ = er hat etwas dabei zu sagen {he has a say in the matter}+

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